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  2. Phoenix Contact - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Contact, headquartered in Blomberg, Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany, is a manufacturer of industrial automation, interconnection, and interfaces.The company develops terminal blocks, relays, connectors, signal conditioners, power supplies, controllers & PLCs, I/O systems, Industrial Ethernet, controller system cabling, PCB terminal blocks & connectors, and surge suppression. [1]

  3. Bol.com - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the store serves 11 million active customers in the Netherlands and Belgium and offers over 23 million items. [2] Since 2011, Bol has also opened its webshop for retailers to sell and effectively became a platform. Since the introduction of "Selling via bol.com", more than 30,000 retailers have already sold via Bol.

  4. Euroblock - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as "Combicon", which might be a Phoenix brand name; or more generically as a "pluggable terminal block" or a "two piece terminal block". [2] [3] The Euroblock is a solderless connector that uses screw terminals to clamp connecting wires. Once the wires are installed, the entire assembly is plugged into a matching socket in the ...

  5. Phönix - Wikipedia

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    SS Phönix (1913), a German cargo ship converted into a Kriegsmarine patrol boat for World War II as VP-106 Phönix Theater Phönix, a theater in Linz, Austria; Phönix Elektrizitätsgesellschaft (Phoenix Electricity Company), an early name for Phoenix Contact, a manufacturer of industrial automation, interconnection, and interface solutions

  6. BASE (mobile operator) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Base purchased the Belgian telecommunications retail store Allo Telecom, [2] which merged with Base in 2014. [ 3 ] In April 2015, news got out that Base is being bought by Telenet for 1,325 billion euros, which will give Telenet access to a mobile network.

  7. Brico - Wikipedia

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    Brico is a Belgian hardware store chain. The chain focuses mainly on DIY items but also sells garden-related articles. The chain has 140 locations (as of February 2016) spread over Belgium, about 95 of which are franchised.

  8. Hubo Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Hubo is a Belgian hardware store-chain. [1] Hubo Belgium and Hubo Netherlands are two separate entities. The headquarters of Hubo Belgium is located in Wommelgem. In 2019, Hubo had over 150 stores spread across Belgium. [2] Hubo Belgium was founded in 1992 after Hubo Netherlands sold its subsidiary (founded in 1972) to three of the local ...

  9. Free Record Shop - Wikipedia

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    Free Record Shop was a chain of home entertainment stores selling products such as CDs, DVDs and video games, founded by Hans Breukhoven. Its first store opened on 15 October 1971 in Schiedam, Netherlands. At its peak, the franchise had more than 200 stores in the Netherlands and Belgium, but online available music and media supplanted the sale ...